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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, 18815.
OCEANIC S. 3. CO.
KOIl SAN rilANCISCO.
Alameda. . . .Leaves Honolulu, Nov. 1st,
Mariposa. . . .Eenvcs 11 molulu, Nov. 15tli
PACING MAILS. S. CO.
FOR SAN 1'IUNCISCO:
City of Tckln? On or about Nov 10
City of Now 'oik...On or about Nov 1!)
Australia. . . . . .. i ,. On or about Nov 27
Ze'alandia. . .' On or abbnt Dec 2U
VOlt AUCKIjAND AND BVDNl'A' !
City of Sydney On or about Dec 1
Australia On or about Dec 2D
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head. Oct. 30, 0:30 a.m
Light Ni E. wind.
Sttnr Jas Mukco 6 miles off.
ARRIVALS.
Oct. 30
Schr Pohoiki from Puna
DEPARTURES.
Oct. 30
Stmr Likcliko for windward porta
Sttnr Planter for windward ports
Stmr C R Bishop for Kauai
Schr Mary Foster for Punnluu
Tern Courser for Port Townsend
Sclir Kulamanu for Kohala
VESSELS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Schr Pauahi for Ookali
Schr Kekauluohi for Ilanalei
Schr Mile Morris for Lanai
PASSENGERS.
For Port Townsend per Courser,
, Oct 80 J J Smith
For windward ports per Likelike,
Oct 30 W Y Horner, Mrs Ken way,
Miss Kapena, M T Donnell, Mrs B
TT Snbnltav. W A KiuneVt" A M
Sprole, J W nolm, C Along, T'
Pedlor, J ,F Gilfillan, J Ilmd, B H
Bingham, E Miller and wife, G S
Bond, J Ronton. W R Lawrence, J
Spencer and wife, Mr Holting, C
Cocrper, Judge Jones, and 75 deck.
For windward ports per Planter
Oct. 30 A M Bullock, Wm Fen
nell Mrs A M Bullock & daughter,
W Coffee, R Sherrctt, T Lucasj H
Johnson, W Morton, C Forbes E
Whittiek, L Scott E Perry C Stones,
Robert Howrie, J D Paris Jr, Mr.
GWC Jones & wife, Mr & Mrs J
Hamauku, S Decker, J M Horner,
Miss Ulreot, Mr Greenwell, J W
Smithies, Mr Campbell, J A Scott1,
G Boardman, G McClean and wife,
W Il'Cornwell, and 85 deck.
For Kauai per C R Bishop, Oct.
30 T G "Wall, E C Winston, W O
Smith, G B Rowell, F Buchholtz, &
35 deck.
SHIPPING ' notes;
Schr Pohoiki biought a load of fire
wood. -, .
Schr Kekauluohi brought 550 bags of
paddy and 40 baga'of rice.
The H W Almy is at Brewers wharf
waiting for fright.
The Klikitat has discharged a quanity
of knees.
1 The schr Waloll returned yesterday
with her fore-mast broken.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
No moke base-ball matches till next
season.
Turtle Soup at the California Res
taurant to-day.
The only business at the Police Court
yesterday, was the consideration of
seven cases of drunkenness,
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At the Band Concert on Monday
evening, the " Southern Breeze " was
repeated in response to an encore.
TflE Hawaiian Monthly Magxizine,
edited by an old newspaper man, will
't make its, first appearance in January,
1884.
At the fire yesterday morning, Jim
Dodd fell off Hie roof of his stables and
sprained his ankle. All his horses were
back before nine o'clock."
The Maui base-ball team left yester
day afternoon on the Planter. The
Honolulu boys went to see them off, and
cheers were exchanged.
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A hose was carefully turned on to
people In the fjtreqt ysferday, at the
conclusion of the fire, and "acted as a
damper on their ardent spirits.
The attention of the Eoad Supervisor
is called to a damaged culvert on School
Street, near Llllha Street. On Monday
tijio water'was overflowing and injuring
the road.
St. Alijan's Colleqe Is increasing
so much in numbers that Mr. Atkinson
has found it necessary to obtain another
assistant. Ho has been fortunate in
securing the services of Miss Garter.
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President Arthur was waited on
,byM:rs. Hibben, mother of the yqimg
passenger on the Spartan, who requested
the assistance of the U. S. Naval Au
thorities in searching for her lostisou.
- -
, Sin Julius yc-ap' is a btrenuous ad
vocato for the adoption of a vigorous
policy by Great Britain in the South
Seas; as it is within the range of pos
biliijity that thp iblunds of the Pacific
"will become the contributory motive to
one of the most sanguinary wars of
modem times between several nations."
Australasian.
Duautifui. silk screens at Wing Wo
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trustees of the Planters Labor
and Supply Company met yesterday
afternoon.
Cakus and candy wcru lying promis
cuously on and around Hotel street
yesterday.
Durino the absence of Mr. II. J.
Agnow , hi buine.s will be transacted
by Mr. S. B. Dole.
A handsome racing cup, suitable for
the next Kaplolani Park events, can be
seen at Biogllo & Spears.
, .
Messrs. G. W. Mncfailane&Co. have,
a quantity of Mesrs. Fowler fc Co.'s
well known railway material on hand.
The after-glow has been noticed at
.Snlitn Barbara where the same theory,
as Mr. Bishop's, has been advanced
concerning it.
The loss at ,thc Enterprise Mill, by
yesterday's fire, is estimated at $300.
It is covered by insurance in the Trans
atlantic Company.
.
Two op the sailors of the Likcliko
have been nrrested on suspicion of
opening the mail bag and taking out this
money that was missed on Sunday.
The Reno (Nevada) Evening Gazette
contains an interesting letter from Ho
nolulu on the general aspect of affairs,,
political, and the five dollars a head
business in particular.
Messrs. Lyons & Levey will hold their
Christinas Sales on the evenings of Dec.
8th, 15th, and 22nd. A large lot of cle.
gant articles, both useful and ornamen
tal, has just arrived for Christinas.
., !
In the Civil Court yesterday, Flit
Marshal James McGuirc sued a China
man named Tong Wo to recover 25 for
breach of the lire regulations. .Tudg
menMwas given for the defendant, and
an appeal was noted to the Supremo
Court.
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Bun "gazing was the order of the day
yesterday. The eclipse, which com
menced at eight minutes past twelve,
was plainly visible till nearly 4 o'clock.
It was examined carefully at the Go
vernment 'Survey office. During the
afternoon a haze and peculiar light
were noticed.
The fire at Horn's was first discovered
near the oven in the bake-house, all the
machinery was destroyed and great loss
will be occasioned to Horn as it can
only be replaced from Germany. He
estimates the value of the property des
troyed at 4,000; it was insured for
1,000 in the Northern Insurance Com
pany and for 1,500 in the Liverpool,
London and Globe.
Yesterday morning Mr. A. T. Atkin
son's eldest son was riding his pony
down to thd fire, when one of the
escaped horses from Dodd's which was
galloping up Nuuanu Avenue, in its
attempts to get clear of an express,
collided with the pony, causing its head
to knock against the boy's. Atkinson
junior was senseless for a time but
managed to get home, after being kindly
cared for by a policeman. Dr.
Trousseau was called in and fortunately
found no further injury to the boy than
bruises and a severe shaking, so that
Jack will soon be at school again.
There are some men in this commu
nity who aften object to the presence of
reporters. These men should remember
that reporters, as a rule, are gentlemen,
(sometimes more so than those who
object to them) and know how to con
duct themselves as such. It is not
necessary to suppose that they will make
public or rclticize all they see and hear,
and it is just as well for some persons
fliat this is the case. It not unfrequent
ly happens that those who carp the
most, should do so the least, and fre-'
quently have cause to thank reporters
for their reticence.
Aliiolani Hale was well represented
at yesterday morning's fire. A man
from the Foreigu office acted with
diplomacy In li'is polite attentions to the
crowd; the Interior Department was
looking after the water supply; the
Finance Department was ready to re
move the contents of the' cash box to the
treasury, for safe keeping, as there was
a little spare room in the vaults; tho
police force kept order and protected
property, the immigration department
was prepared to hbuso tho houbelcss;
the Supreme Court saw that justice was
douo to everybody and tho Attorney
General's department was prepared to
act on the defensive.
Another literary and musical enter
tainment will be given to-morrow
evening in the Y.M.C.A. Hall. The
following is the programme:
Singing By tho Audience
Vocal Solo Mr Wood
Reading Mr. E. P. Adams
Solo ...Mis. Hanford
Address Miss Anna Brecso
Heading. f .......... , Mis. Cruzan
Bass Solo Mr. Ross
Reading. Mrs. llulie
( Mesdames Cruzan
Vocal quartette...,. and Judd; Messra,
( Hall Si Yarndley
A little talk Let's tako something... ...
.The Chairman
Singing By the Audience
The music- will .bo of a popular
character. "While the entertainment
is especially for young men and
working men, a
awaits every one.
admission fee.
cordial welcome
There will be no
Mojimc Wanted
IMMEDIATELY, furnished or unftir
nished. Rent moderate. Atldre.m
R.A.M., Jr., care of G. W. Mncfarlund &
Co. ' 512 tr
Sloop "Lena,"
SALE. Pi ice, $150 as she
TTOR
JL' lloats.
,R. MoKWTr, at J. V Rob
ertson's. 5110 tlb
J I. 1
To Lcl,
npWO PLEASANT FURNISHED
JL Rooms. No. 8 Kukui St. 522
DIARIES For 1804
OuAJl? Ac OO'S.
51!t
Hawaiian Carriage M'fg Co.
LIMITED.
GENERAL Cnniagenntl Wagon
Manufacturers, and Dealers
In Wagon Materialsj'&c.
orpiCEns:
Gideon West President & Manager
J. N. Wright VlccPrdsidcnt
E. G. Schuman Sec & Ti oasurcr
S. M. Damon .Auditoi
545 2m
Notice.
ALL parties trespassing, by shooting,
driving stock, or in any oilier way
on the lands of Waipio, Wuianae-uka,
Pauhala, Wniknknlauu, NumikuH, and
Alea, distiict of Ewa and Waianac; and
on the lands of Hnkipuu, Kualcti, Kaa
awa, district of Koolnu, Oahu, will be
prosecuted to the utmost extent of the
law. C1IAULES H. JUDD.
October 2Cth, 188il. 548 lw
Notice.
rpHE public are hereby cautioned
X against SHOOTING on the Wnla
lac Nui nnd Waialac llci Land after this
date, or proceedings will be taken
W. C. AKANA,
CHUNG WA. - -542
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Oct. 2G, 1883.
To Kent or ILeistte.
TWO FINE STORES, in tho New
I. O. O. F. Block, lately erected on
King stieei, on site of fire.
For terms, apply to
L. WAY,
529 lm Contractor and Bnilder.
Mules! Mules!
SHORTLY EXPECTED from San
Francisco, a lino lot of
Mules and Horses
Selected expiessly for the wants of
this market.
This shipment will be sold at reason
able piices. For particulars apply to
542 Uv G. W. MACFARLANE & CO.
J. T. Waterhonse
JUSTREUEfVEI)
His New floods
No. 10 Fort fJtroa-fc,
AT QUEEN ST. STORE, and
King- Street Store.
FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Tubing,
AND
Best Goods in the Market.
535 lmb
NOTICE.
A
Good Will of the Business;
With Four Years Lease! of Premises.
A. A. MONTANO
OI'FKRS KOK BALK HIS
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Consisting of
Furniture, Fittings, Instruments, and Evory
thing roquisito (or carrying on
tho business,
Together with a Numerous Stock of
Negatives. Pictures, Mats, I
Frames, &c.
Tho Lonses aro superior to any In this
Kingdom,
The fittings and apparatus aio moro
completo than nnj' other gallery
in this country. '
Tho bueincss is well established, and
boinc run on a good paying basis,
would prove a profitable investment to
the i ight party.
The prcbont proprietor's reason foi'
wishing to dispose pf this valuable busi.
ness is in consequence of having impor.
tant ranch interests which require his
personal supcrvlhlon.
Terms easy. For paiticulars apply to
A. A. MONTANO, Photographic Gal
lery, comer of King and Fort streets,
Honolulu, II. I. 5M lm
JLoMt, Stolon or Strayed.
ONE SMALL BAY MAKE with three
white spots on her body, whore the
saddle is plnced, and one white spot on
her foiehead. Branded P on loft hip.
A. suitable reward will be paid on return,
ing to this olllce. 4(14 tf
G. II. ROBERTSON,
Drayman best teams
in towu.
Telephone No, G5, . 15
Oceanic Steamship Oomp'y.
new and EU'gmt bteamshlp
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu for Sau Fr.iti
eisco ns follows:
MARIPOSA
Leave Pan Finncico Nov. 1st
Leave Honolulu Nov 15, noon
AJLAMEDA
Lean' Honolulu .....Nov. 1, noon
Leave S in Francisco Nov 15th
Passunokus may have their names
booked In advance by applying at the
ofllce of the agents.
Passengers by this line are hereby no
tilled that they will be allowod 250 lbs
of baggage free by tho Overland Hall
way, when traveling East.
MiiiicitAKuiBi: intended for shipment
by tliis line will be received free of
charge in the Company's New Ware
house and receipts issued for same.
Ixsuhanok on meiehandise, whilst in
the arehousewill be at owner's risk.
Wit. Q. Iiiwin & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
rfSWr. FOR SAN FRANCISCO
asSSasS' The favorite bgtno
W. H.'Dimond,
Iloudlclt, - - - Master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
Wm. Gr. Ihwin & Co., Agents.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
Tho clipper bark
no cn
f. Al
H. W. Aliny,
Freeman, ... master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
poit. For freight or passage apply to
Castle & Cookk, Agents.
INTJGRISIiAND
Steam Navigation Company's
JaLNE of steameks.
The Planter,
HATr.s, - ." Commander,
Will run regularly for Kona nnd Kau
s Lka.ves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Tuesday, Oct. 9
Fiiday, Oct. 19
Tuesday, Oct. '60
Friday, Nov. 9
Tuesday, Nov. 20
Friday,' Nov. 30
Tuesday, Dec. 11
Friday, Dec. 21
Arrives at Honolulu at 5 p.m:
Tuesday, Oct. 10
Friday, Oct. 20
Tuesday, Nov. 0
Friday, Nov.-10
Tuesday, Nov. 27
Friday, Dec. 7
Tuesday, Dec. 18
Friday, Dec. 28
The C. R. Bishop,
cameron, - -." Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Monday
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele,
and Vaimea,,Kauai. Returning, leaves
Nawiliwili every Friday evening.,
The James Makee,
mcdonald, - - Commander.
Leaves Honolulu
every Thursday, at 3 p.m. for Kapaa and
Kilauea. Returning leaves Kauai
every Monday at 4 pm., and touching at
Wainae, both ways.
Steamer Likelike,
King, - Master.
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka
walhae, Laupahoehoe and Hilo.
Returning, vill touch at all the
al ovf. ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Sunday a.m. 1
THE FAST SAILING
Schooner Ehukai -
iWIIii win run icguiauy
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting. '
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
ii A.. '. Uooke. Acrent.
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Flour, Salmon,
-AND
Butter !
PLANTATION SUPPLIES
. FLOUR,
Golden Gate Extra Family Flour,
Reucna Mills Extra ditto ditto,
Eldorado Superfine ditto.
SALMON,
Columbia River No. 1 Salmon,
Plantation Salmon Good
BUTTER,
New. Voi k or Goshen Butter,
In 25 and 10-pound pails,
For Sale at Lowest Market Rates.
'USETOrders for stores promptly
attended to by
CASTLE & COOKE.
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Hawaiian Bell Telephone
Co,, Reduction of Bates.
T?ROM, AND AFTER SEPT. 30, 1883,
)M, AND AFOiU aj'Jt'T. Ul), 1BH3,
tho telephones of this Comnanv
within tho district of Honolulu, will be
rented at tho following reduced rates,
VI 7.1
For places of business, 85 per month.
For'private residences, $4 per month,
t'nyable quarterly in advance
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Gold and Silver "Watcbet,
Just to band.
Every Watch warranted as
represented.
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VCV UvS.MJNT ASSAY; VIB K.UNITCB STATES MlNTASSAYX
Fac-similc of Silver Cases. (SIB) Facsimile of Gold Cas'
105 & 107 FORT STREET, HONOLULU.
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Incliiding the "Very Best Assortment of Holiday Goods
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Ever Imported into this Kingdom.
Now open lor Public Inspection
COME TO-D AY !
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SUGAR MACHINERY
PER "MALLSGATE."
,, We have received a further consignment of Messrs. Mifrlees, Watson & Co.'s
machinery, and have now on hand, ready for delivery.
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'One Tripplc-Eflect, on handsome wooden iron staging, containing 8435
square feet of heating aurfaco, with pumping engine and dUchaiglng mont
jus, complete.
One Donble.Eflect, having 2200 square feet of; heating surface, with
engine and montjus.
Ono set of Four Weston's Patent Centrifugals, with engine and mixer.
One set of Two Weston's Patent Centrifugals.
Having increased facilities for tho manufacture of these machines, tho
Weston's. Patent for which, in Great Britain, has expired, wo aro thus en
abled to ofTer them at materially reduced prices. -'5 ' "'
Wo have a full assortment of Centrifugal spares llnlugs, .brasses, rubber
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,Two Diagounl Engints, each C Inch
Clarlflers, Flat Coolers, 8i0s2 and 05x1.7.
One spare' Top Roller, for 20 inch by 04 inch mill.
Ono bparo Side Roller, for 20 inch by 54 Inch mill.
One sp?" Intermediate Spur Wheel,
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Agent for this Ifndtm
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several silver watches l)ear-x
ing the: name of " Waltham
Watches," which are of Swiss
Manufacture, and aro sold as
genuine Waltham -watches.
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